menu
How is ultra-low-dose naltrexone clinically important?
How is ultra-low-dose naltrexone clinically important?
Ultra low-dose naltrexone or naloxone (ULDN) refers to a dosing spectrum when less than one ?g quantity of the naltrexone is used. Its mechanism of action is linked to a bimodal cellular response to opioids. Additionally to their inhibitory Gi-coupled response, concomitant and mild Gs-coupled stimulatory response are also induced by opioids.

How is ultra-low-dose naltrexone clinically important?

Ultra low-dose naltrexone or naloxone (ULDN) refers to a dosing spectrum when less than one μg quantity of the naltrexone is used. Its mechanism of action is linked to a bimodal cellular response to opioids. Additionally to their inhibitory Gi-coupled response, concomitant and mild Gs-coupled stimulatory response are also induced by opioids. 

Comments

https://fortunetelleroracle.com/online-marketing/public/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!